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Game One Hundred
Seventy:
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September 25, 2010 Rice is an
outstanding academic institution that tends to seem out of focus when it
comes to their football program. Despite some recent bowl success, the Owls
appeared doomed to roost among the average in Conference USA. Further
evidence of this came on this night when Baylor came to town. Of the mere
23,000 fans that showed up, around half displayed green and yellow in
support of their Bears. Rice fans were not very vocal. However, their team
did not provide them with much to exercise their vocal cords. In fact, the
only thing that appeared to stop the Baylor offense was a lightning delay
early in the second quarter. At this point, the Bears held only a 7-3
advantage, but clearly still had control. Fans began to clear the stands to
wait on the storm to pass. In the covered concourse that circles the
stadium, lines for beer and food tripled in length as folks searched for
entertainment. The Baylor band blasted their fight song a few times to keep
the blood moving through the hibernating Bear fans. After nearly an hour of lightning
flashes and pouring rain, the fans that stuck around began to trickle back
into the stadium. Rice would have been better off if they called the game.
The lighting sent electricity through the Baylor offense and caused a delay
in Owl attack. The 30-13 final does little to advertise Baylor’s dominance
in this game.
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